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HD 4799

A communication from the Executive Office for Administration and Finance (see Section 22 of Chapter 88 of the Acts of 2024) submitting the monthly Working Training for Emergency Assistance Residents report for June, 2025

194th Legislature (2025-2026)

Massachusetts submits June 2025 monthly report on WTEAR program tracking emergency assistance recipients in job training initiatives.

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Bill Summary · HD 4799

Legislative bill overview

HD 4799 is a routine monthly reporting requirement from Massachusetts' Executive Office for Administration and Finance, submitting data on the Working Training for Emergency Assistance Residents (WTEAR) program for June 2025. This appears to be a compliance filing rather than substantive legislation, mandated by Section 22 of Chapter 88 of the Acts of 2024.

Why is this important

Regular reporting on workforce training and emergency assistance programs allows legislators and the public to monitor program effectiveness, participant outcomes, and budget allocation. These monthly reports provide accountability for how state resources are being used to help residents transition from emergency assistance to employment.

Potential points of contention

  • Reporting adequacy: Whether monthly reports provide sufficient detail to assess program effectiveness or if more comprehensive quarterly/annual analysis is needed
  • Program outcomes: Questions may arise about job placement rates, wage levels, and long-term employment retention that the report may or may not address
  • Resource allocation: Debate over whether funding for WTEAR training is adequate or if resources should be redirected to other assistance programs

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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